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How Long Does Child Support Last in California?

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Child support is a crucial aspect of any divorce or separation involving children. In California, child support is typically ordered until the child turns 18, but there are exceptions to this rule. It's essential to understand the laws and regulations regarding child support to ensure that you and your child receive the appropriate financial support. In this blog post, we'll discuss how long child support lasts in California and some of the common issues that parents may face.

When Does Child Support End in California?

As mentioned earlier, child support in California typically ends when the child turns 18. However, there are some exceptions to this rule. For instance, if the child is still in high school at the age of 18, the support will continue until the child graduates or turns 19, whichever comes first. If the child is disabled, child support may continue indefinitely.

Modifying Child Support Orders

Sometimes, circumstances change, and the existing child support order may no longer be appropriate. In such cases, parents can request a modification of the child support order. For instance, if the paying parent loses their job or has a significant decrease in income, they can request a modification to lower the child support payments.

Enforcing Child Support Orders

Unfortunately, some parents may refuse to pay child support, even if they're legally obligated to do so. In such cases, the receiving parent can seek enforcement of the child support order. This may involve wage garnishment, seizure of assets, or even imprisonment in extreme cases.

Speak With an Attorney

Child support is a critical aspect of any divorce or separation involving children. Understanding how long child support lasts in California and the laws and regulations surrounding it is crucial to ensure that you and your child receive the appropriate financial support. If you're facing issues related to child support, it's essential to seek the guidance of an experienced family law attorney.

At Gille Kaye Law Group, PC, we have a team of experienced family law attorneys who can help you with all aspects of child support, from initial orders to modifications and enforcement. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about how we can help you.

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